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Rurality As An Intersecting Axis Of Inequality In The Work Of The U.N. Treaty Bodies, Amanda Lyons
Rurality As An Intersecting Axis Of Inequality In The Work Of The U.N. Treaty Bodies, Amanda Lyons
Washington and Lee Law Review
Rurality intersects with other identities, power dynamics, and structural inequalities—including those related to gender, race, disability, and age—to create unique patterns of human rights deprivations, violations, and challenges in rural spaces. Therefore, accurately assessing human rights and duties in rural spaces requires attention to the dynamics of rurality in a particular context, the unique nature of diverse rural identities and livelihoods, the systemic forces operating in and on those spaces, and the intersections with other forms of structural discrimination and inequality.
Although much of the work of the U.N. treaty bodies has in fact addressed human rights situations in rural …
The Problem Of Parental Relocation: Closing The Loophole In The Law Of International Child Abduction, Maryl Sattler
The Problem Of Parental Relocation: Closing The Loophole In The Law Of International Child Abduction, Maryl Sattler
Washington and Lee Law Review
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The Future Of Law And Development: Investment Treaty Abritration And Law & Development, Susan D. Franck
The Future Of Law And Development: Investment Treaty Abritration And Law & Development, Susan D. Franck
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Impact Of The Reagan Administration On The Law Of The Sea, George D. Haimbaugh, Jr.
Impact Of The Reagan Administration On The Law Of The Sea, George D. Haimbaugh, Jr.
Washington and Lee Law Review
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Amended Article 1 Of Draft Protocol I To The 1949 Geneva Conventions: The Coming Of Age Of The Guerrilla, James E. Bond
Amended Article 1 Of Draft Protocol I To The 1949 Geneva Conventions: The Coming Of Age Of The Guerrilla, James E. Bond
Washington and Lee Law Review
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